05 Aug Monkey See, Monkey Do!
If monkeys do it, we want to as well. Try these moves kids love. Use a pointer stick for added fun so that they can point to what they will do next. What can you do? Perhaps recommend a friend to join or let us help...
If monkeys do it, we want to as well. Try these moves kids love. Use a pointer stick for added fun so that they can point to what they will do next. What can you do? Perhaps recommend a friend to join or let us help...
Here is a way to combine movements and math skills which can really work for elementary school aged kids. If you like this you may like Monkey Moves (BrilliantTherapy)- it is just 1 sheet with 7 different moves that you can cut out if you are...
Here is a printer friendly version of a basic schedule for the young clients. It helps compliance knowing when they Weill be rewarded. An additional is version included. Getting the young mind used to slight changes can be very beneficial. There are a variety of ways...
Color these lucky pictures. Then cut them out (2 options- cut the on the border or cut out the figures). OR If client needs communication skills, give them a list of words and let them cut out the ones that are associated with luck and paste them on...
Color a shamrock, then fold and cut one. This is a way to see how different parts can make a whole and other cognitive skills. Obstacle Course Use: Cut & Color shamrocks and place them where you want client to step or hop to. Adults and kids...
This is a perfect example of using a copy machine to help with matching. Whether it is color copies or black and white you can take familiar objects and make them into an activity of matching. It this case we cut them out and laminated...
Whether it is a game, obstacle course element, visual memory (works with lots of sock pairs) task, or a tricky way to get a kid to put them on their feet, socks can be fun. OPTION: You can also make ABA and other patterns with food...
Physical therapists usually place doh onto a mat and have kids walk barefoot on it, while speech therapists use it for activities that can have pragmatic or receptive speech opportunities worked in. Such as 'how large' or 'how many'. Using play doh flattened out on a...
Pool noodles are inexpensive and fun to use in therapy. If you tape them together in circles they make targets for shooting your javelin noodles thru or to jump into. In the clinic setting, clients can stand between parallel bars while throwing the javelins. This activity...
Supplies: +Water balloons filled with some water. +Paint (acrylic or any paint works) +Containers that can be use to place paint and balloon in (you can cut off the top of a plastic milk container or use a plate). +Paper to paint on. Smaller or larger balloons will help...